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BP are they worth 350p (BP)     

mitzy - 25 May 2010 08:48

The oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico has damaged BP's reputation will they manage to avoid a share collapse to 350p.?

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BP.&Si

472p to buy this morning.

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 08:31 - 185 of 1170

Florida's Panhandle - momentarily read that as texas panhandle, in which case, armageddon has already struck!!

Clubman3509 - 16 Jun 2010 08:35 - 186 of 1170

Showing your age now, I had two mates at school one was yid, and one was sambo
guess they may have had to change their names due to UK PC.

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 08:49 - 187 of 1170

a true story .... a young black boy at my son's prep school was called Blackie (perhaps now changed to Schwarzkopf)

Clubman3509 - 16 Jun 2010 08:50 - 188 of 1170

We had one called chalkie

Clubman3509 - 16 Jun 2010 08:54 - 189 of 1170

In an address to the nation last night, Mr Obama described the oil spill as the worst environmental disaster that America has ever faced.

He makes me want to spew. Nine dead, and some free oil on the beach.

What about other world disasters with thousands dead he is full of shit.

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 08:57 - 190 of 1170

environmental and humanitarian are not synonymous, or were your ears selectively shut

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 09:37 - 191 of 1170

set stops and limits when i left home for the office, and was miffed on arrival as though i have been stopped out - but in fact it was modest limit up, so goody goody, as that will at least pay for a decent dinner for Beloved and myself

skinny - 16 Jun 2010 10:32 - 192 of 1170

Dutch dredging company Royal Boskalis Westminster NV (BOKA.AE) said Wednesday it will deliver sand berms to protect the Louisiana coast from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Boskalis, the world's largest dredging company, said it has deployed a trailing suction hopper dredger that will deliver sand berms along the Louisiana coast to stop oil from flowing into the state's fragile and hard-to-clean marshes.

The sand berms will be positioned to the south of New Orleans, in line with the Chandeleur Islands and stretching from East Grand Terre island to Sandy Point, Boskalis said.

The sand berms will be six feet high and around 75 kilometers long, it added.

skinny - 16 Jun 2010 11:39 - 193 of 1170

UPDATE: Boskalis To Build Sand Berms To Protect Louisiana Coast
(Adds detail, CEO comment.)

By Maarten van Tartwijk
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

AMSTERDAM (Dow Jones)


The project was awarded by the State of Louisiana after U.S. President Barack Obama gave his approval for the program, Boskalis said. The deal won't result in a significant financial gain, it added.

A team of U.S. government and independent scientists Tuesday increased their estimate of how much oil is flowing from BP PLC's (BP) damaged well in the Gulf of Mexico. It said that it now estimates that between 35,000 and 60,000 barrels a day are emanating from the well.

"Based on a rough estimate it will take 3 to 4 months to complete the project. But this estimate is surrounded with big uncertainties due to the difficult circumstances", Chief Executive Peter Berdowski told Dow Jones Newswires.

Some environmental experts in the U.S. have voiced concerns about the plan, saying the sand berms won't keep all the oil away from the Louisiana coast and that they might disrupt the ecological system.

"We'll closely monitor possible side effects during the project," Berdowski said. "I admit it's like choosing between two evils and [sand berms] aren't the panacea for the whole problem. But if the oil flows into the marshes it will be nearly impossible to remove it," he added.

Boskalis has some experience in dealing with oil spills: in 2000 it helped cleaning up after the sinking of the oil tanker Erika off the French coast.


Clubman3509 - 16 Jun 2010 11:49 - 194 of 1170

I think I must be jewish, I am arrogent, opinionated, right all the time, money before family, skrew the gentiles. Can I get one of those silly black skull caps on ebay.

Clubman3509 - 16 Jun 2010 11:53 - 195 of 1170

I like this one what do you think clinic

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 12:29 - 196 of 1170

and they don't need to be black either ..... by the way, i am pretty certain that i am right in saying that covering one's head in synagogue (or elsewhere) only came into practice in the middle ages - adopted from another culture perhaps; i can't remember

incidentally, jewish family usually/often takes precedence over all - as in several other cultures

halifax - 16 Jun 2010 12:37 - 197 of 1170

cynic is this thread about BP. or the history of the jews?

skinny - 16 Jun 2010 12:42 - 198 of 1170

Yep - I'm back to the other thread!

halifax - 16 Jun 2010 12:58 - 199 of 1170

If BP is unable to quantify its liability in respect of this drilling disaster then their auditors may decide to qualify their annual accounts which would make it difficult for some fund managers to buy/hold these shares.

hangon - 16 Jun 2010 13:02 - 200 of 1170

Skinny, on the environmental issues that US appears to be so keen on . . . . . (yr earlier post today).

- - - contrasts with the US devil may care attitude to oil consumption, eh?

Ah but now they have found a Rich Uncle, = Uncle BP.
Ain't life grand?

skinny - 16 Jun 2010 13:25 - 201 of 1170

Quite! - Nothing less than you would expect from them sadly!

cynic - 16 Jun 2010 13:32 - 202 of 1170

quite right hali; i allowed myself to get sidetracked

don't agree with you about accounts being qualified, because just as BP cannot quantify the claim against it, not can anyone else ..... alll that BP can do is make what feels like prudent provision, though you can guarantee that will be nothing like enough

as for the institutions, they are effectively obligated to hold BP for all sorts of pretty obvious reasons

halifax - 16 Jun 2010 13:45 - 203 of 1170

cynic cannot agree auditors sign off company accounts for the benefit of shareholders if they feel the accounts understate potential liabilities they will qualify the accounts they do not need to quantify potential liabilities.Institutions are not all obliged to hold BP shares unless they invest in FTSE constituent shares, if BP stops paying a dividend then many pension funds will look elsewhere for equities with a good yield.

aldwickk - 16 Jun 2010 13:55 - 204 of 1170

Clubman,

Don't forget the Volvo for those tall hats they wear and a street map of Golders Green.
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